Re: EasyGo on iOS - review
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:22 am
Just a word to thank you a lot for those additions and corrections.
I've been using Anki for some time to try to use space repetition but obviously past the 1-move tesuji, it's difficult to use as such.
I was very much hoping for a space repetition program on the iOS and you made it true.
In addition, I'm using Easygo to review go lessons I'm getting and commenting them onto the SGF.
I amend, comment and streamline files using it and it's working great.
I was just suffering from the bug which happened when you used marks for the second time... I'm very very glad you got it solved.
With the ability to add your own problems and work upon them using color / orientation change and space repetition, EasyGo is now just a must have application for iOS users.
In addition, the ability to work through the tree of variations of games is absolutely fantastic.
So once again, thank you for making available this great program for go players on iOS devices !
I've been using Anki for some time to try to use space repetition but obviously past the 1-move tesuji, it's difficult to use as such.
I was very much hoping for a space repetition program on the iOS and you made it true.
In addition, I'm using Easygo to review go lessons I'm getting and commenting them onto the SGF.
I amend, comment and streamline files using it and it's working great.
I was just suffering from the bug which happened when you used marks for the second time... I'm very very glad you got it solved.
With the ability to add your own problems and work upon them using color / orientation change and space repetition, EasyGo is now just a must have application for iOS users.
In addition, the ability to work through the tree of variations of games is absolutely fantastic.
So once again, thank you for making available this great program for go players on iOS devices !
xiangz wrote:Version 1.4 was just released, please check it out at Appstore.
The V1.4 update for the lite version will be available soon.
V1.4 Feb. 8, 2013
Enhancements:
• Spaced repetition study
• Added per-folder statistics support
• The current node position of the last opened game is remembered when the app is restarted.
• Grid view (thumbnail view) has the same sort options as list view. The option can be set in either view and the chosen option is kept when you switch back and forth between views.
• Changed the default stone image. "Big stone" is now on by default.
• Random rotate/swap color and double tap to zoom can be configured in game settings as well as in global settings. The chosen settings still apply globally.
• Either "right" or "correct" can now be used in the comment of the last node to mark the correct variation. The key word is case insensitive and can be surrounded by other words. For example, “Ko is correct.”
• Separate toggles for stone click sound and result jingle sound.
Bug fixes:
• During game edit, if the prev/next button was on the left, the markup symbol (triangle, square, cross, etc.) did not shown in the toolbar after being selected. And on an iPad, if the button was tapped again, the app crashed.
• From problem test to game edit, the game is restored to the original if random rotation/swap is applied.
• The stats were not always shown correctly after switching profile or resetting stats.
• On iPad landscape mode, the app might crash upon close the full screen grid view.
Problem updates:
The solution to following problems have been updated:
Life and Death - Medium : No 8, 21, 40, 51
Tesuji: No 109
EDIT: Spaced repetition study help file: html(optimized for iPhone small screen), pdf